Chapter 442: 390: Joining the Group
Upon returning to her country, she immediately joined the crew.
Moreover, the variety show “Going to School” began airing, and her previous TV series had also ended.
Daisy Zane didn’t pay much attention, only posting on Facebook when the variety show aired and another post saying goodbye to her character after the finale of the TV series.
By the time Arthur North returned to the country, her movie had already started filming.
This movie is a school-themed film, mainly reflecting campus bullying and violence.
The entire movie is based on two plotlines.
One is the female lead being bullied.
The other is the male lead being bullied.
These two people, who have both suffered from bullying, meet each other.
On the day they met, the male lead had planned to end his own life, but was suddenly interrupted by the female lead.
He then found out that the girl was planning a counterattack.
Her counterattack plan was to continuously train her weak body, at least allowing her to have the ability to defend herself.
She didn’t need to fight violence with violence; all she wanted was to not be bullied and to legitimately defend herself.
She was also looking for evidence and timing to call the police, let the police intervene, prove her innocence and silence the rumormongers.
It’s not scary if nobody helps; she could help herself.
The victims should never be afraid of fighting back.
The aggressors are guilty with their fists and words, but the victims are innocent.
When the guilty are rampant, what reason do the innocent have to shrink back?
School, society, family, police – there must be somewhere to seek help. Even if not, there is still oneself.
No one has the right to make oneself give up on life.
Coming to this world is not for being bullied to death.
One must have the courage to resist at any time.
The male lead discovers the female lead’s plan and joins her in the plan.
The two victims support and encourage each other, creating a path for themselves.
There is also a point in the movie where a parent of one of the bullies stops their child from group bullying and criticizes and educates them about their behavior.
It reflects on the side that parents should not only teach their children not to be bullied but also not to hurt others and instill the correct values.
When the script was first formed, Morris suggested that at least one of the two plotlines must have a tragic ending.
Such an ending would be more engaging and award-winning.
However, Daisy Zane directly rejected the suggestion.
If it was another theme, she could accept a tragic ending for aesthetic reasons.
But for this theme, both plotlines must have a perfect ending.
No negative images should be set up, and anxiety should not be increased.
It wasn’t until her hair and makeup were done, and Daisy Zane needed to change her clothes, that the crowd dispersed towards the conference hall.
Only the three of them were left in the room.
Then... Kevin Clark took advantage of Daisy Zane’s trip to the inner room to change clothes and threw Charles Amos out to Hugo Clark.
It had been a long time since the couple had seen each other, and the presence of others was bothersome.
He had been patient for quite a while already.
After sending off the last visitor, Kevin Clark went to the room to find Daisy Zane.
Daisy Zane had already put on her dress and was pulling up the zipper at the back by herself.
Kevin Clark went over to help her, and then kissed her lightly on the back of her neck.
“Why didn’t you call me?”
“I can pull it up.”
The dress was apricot white in color, accentuating her curves in the upper body and fairy-like beauty in the flowing skirt hem.
The entire dress was studded with diamonds that sparkled with her every step, like a myriad of stars.
Moreover, it completely covered Daisy Zane’s tattoos and scars.
The depth of the V-neck was just right, sexy yet restrained.
Because the shoulder was well covered, the back of the waist was exposed.
Not completely exposed, there was a belt tied at the back of her waist.
It provided a hint of hidden beauty.
Kevin Clark discovered that he might as well not help her with the belt, as it was even more provocative without it.
“Ready?” Daisy Zane asked.
“Yeah.”
“Let’s go.” After saying that, Daisy Zane started to walk out.
But after only one step, she was grabbed around the waist by Kevin Clark.
Her whole body was pulled back, and she took several steps backward with Kevin Clark.
Then she noticed that Kevin Clark was sitting on the bed. Moments later, she felt a warmth on the back of her waist.
Kevin Clark planted a kiss on her lower back.
Reverently and preciously, he kissed her once.
Her pupils trembled lightly as if her lower back had been slightly burned.
But before she could fully react, Kevin Clark applied more force, making her sit on his lap.
Kevin Clark held her waist and reached his hand directly under her dress, “Can I give you a kiss before we leave?”
“I just finished my makeup.” Daisy Zane’s voice was calm and cool, with no hint of discrepancy.
“I’ll be careful not to smudge it.” Kevin Clark said softly, as if coaxing a child, “I’ve been wanting to kiss you. But they were always around. So annoying.”
Daisy Zane: